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BEWARE OF INTERNET SCAMMERS
Most of these scammer start by sending gimmick email asking you to contact them via gmail, yahoo, or hotmail with more info about yourself. In a short run they will start to request money from you
WARNING:
Please do not send money to these women or men. It is a scam.
Hugh numbers of scammers in Nigeria, Russian, Ghana, Belgium, London to mention but a few.
They will use Internet café to email you. They will question if you are writing other women…
Typically, once a connection is made, the correspondent asks the U.S. citizen to send money, credit card, or bank information for living expenses, travel expenses, or visa costs. Sometimes, the correspondent notifies the America citizen that a close family member is ill and begins to request monetary assistance. In other instances, the scammer cites the need to pay for travel expenses and necessary travel documents or express the need for funds to settle a property or other legal dispute in order to leave they country. A request for funds almost always marks a fraudulent correspondent. American citizens who fall prey to these scams have reported suffering emotional damage as well as losing thousands of dollars. U.S. citizens are cautioned against sending any money to person they have not actually met. If they do choose to send money, they can take several precautions.